Just bumped into this interesting video that our American sound engineering friend did, in order to explain a few things on mixing, based on examples from our EP
Check out his blog as well for more stuff on mixing and mastering: http://jeffromixesyou.wordpress.com/2013/11/17/theversecomedown/
Yep and it's something I've said elsewhere here Cosmin.
One reason why I prefer to start with the final or penultimate chorus and work backwards is that you start with what usually has the most parts/tracks and can then remove them for the quiter sections rather than build up and add. If you build up you often find that you struggle to find appropriate space in the mx. That way you also shouldn't have to do any heavy handed level automation.
Your band is killer
Thank you Dutch!
Tony, I don't remember reading the post, but it's a great thing to know now - it can only be a confirmation about doing the right thing
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